Angleton High School is an above average, public school located in Angleton, TX. It has 1,926 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 17 to 1. According to state test scores, 63% of students are at least proficient in math and 69% in reading.

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Academics

Percent Proficient - Reading

This is the percentage of students that scored at or above proficiency levels on their state reading/language arts assessment test. Because states implement these tests differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.

69%

Percent Proficient - Math

This is the percentage of students that scored at or above proficiency levels on their state math assessment test. Because states implement these tests differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.

63%

Average Graduation Rate

This is the percentage of 12th graders who graduated. Because states calculate graduation rates differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.

95%

Average SAT

Average SAT composite score out of 1600, as reported by Niche users from this school.

1090

70 responses

Average ACT

Average ACT composite score out of 36, as reported by Niche users from this school.

Angleton High School Reviews

Angleton High School overall was an educational experience that created a stepping stone in my future. I admired the the schools faculty and staff for providing a safe and efficient place to receive my high school diploma. Therefor, the only changes I would recommend to this excellent campus is for the teachers to be given more opportunities to bring the education outside the classroom.

There are multiple clubs and organizations/clubs to join and interact with, starting with the Fine Arts. There is choir, band, piano, theatre, and art. Other organizations/clubs include journalism, welding, agriculture, PALs, student council, book club, art club, and of course athletics. Football is truly the main necessity at Angleton High School which tends to rub some students the wrong way, myself being one of those students. I was in choir all four years of my high school career and band for my first two years. One thing I noticed was that the community always knew about the athletic program and of their accomplishments, but not all of the fine arts accomplishments. Usually when football season is over the fine arts department gets some attention but still not all which they deserve.

The diversity at the time I attended AHS was not very diverse. The staff remained welcoming and made sure to let the students know they were readily available, and they remaining focused on assuring the best for the students in preparation for college. Although not all students demonstrated proper respect to the faculty, the faculty remained intent on doing its best to prepare students for the future.